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staffing is not sufficient to manage
resident needs and how they plan to
expand their program. See rating factors
under section V. for relevant criteria.
Note: Funding priority will be given to
renewing existing staff positions for
renewal applicants and to applicants
wishing to implement a new program
(see new applicants below). If sufficient
funding is available to fund expanding
applicants’ existing programs, HUD will
do so in accordance with the selection
process under Section V(B).
(2) New Applicants. A PHA or tribe/
TDHE that has not received funding
under the Operating Fund for a PH FSS
Program Coordinator may apply for only
one program coordinator position as
follows:
(a) Up to one full-time FSS
coordinator position for a PHA or tribe/
TDHE with HUD approval to administer
an FSS program of 25 or more FSS slots.
(b) Up to one full-time position per
application for joint PHA/tribe/TDHE
applicants that have HUD approval to
administer a total of at least 25 FSS slots
between or among them.
On pages 14107, section 5.d., remove
the dollar amount ‘‘63,000’’ and add in
its place the following amount,
‘‘$65,000.’’
On page 14108, section 10.a, remove
the dollar amount ‘‘$63,000’’ and add in
its place the following amount,
‘‘$65,000.’’
On page 14108, section 9, remove the
three references to ‘‘9/30/03’’ and add in
its place a reference to the following
date, ‘‘9/30/04.’’
17. Assisted Living Conversion
Program, beginning at page 14148:
On page 14149, section I, middle
column, third sentence of the last full
paragraph, revise to read, ‘‘The
Department has set-aside approximately
$15 million for emergency capital
repairs.’’
On page 14150, section III.A.1, first
column, add a new paragraph ‘‘g.’’ to
read as follows: g. Owner of an Assisted
Living Facility.
On page 14157, section IV.F., middle
column, add a new paragraph ‘‘5.’’ to
read as follows:
5. Hubs and Field Offices addresses.
If you are granted a waiver to the
electronic application submission
requirement, you must submit an
original and four copies of the ALCP
application to the director of the
appropriate HUD Multifamily Hub
Office with jurisdiction over the
housing development identified in your
application. For your use in determining
the appropriate HUD Multifamily Hub
Office to which you must submit your
application, see HUD’s Web site at
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grants/nofa05/grpalcp.cfm. The HUD
Program Centers are under each Hub. If
you send your application to the wrong
Hub Office, it will be rejected.
Therefore, if you are uncertain as to
which Hub Office to submit your
application, you are encouraged to
contact the local HUD Office that is
closest to your project’s location to
ascertain the Office’s jurisdiction and to
ensure that you submit your application
to the correct local HUD Multifamily
Hub Office.
On page 14160, section VII.A, third
column, the first paragraph is revised to
read as follows:
You should contact the HUD
Multifamily Hub where you will be
mailing your ALCP application. For a
list of HUD’s Multifamily Hub Offices,
see HUD’s Web site at https://
www.HUD.gov/offices/adm/grants/
nofa05/grpalcp.cfm.
18. Continuum of Care Homeless
Assistance Programs, beginning at page
14272:
On page 14279, section III.C.3.e.(2)(b),
middle column, is revised to read as
follows:
(b) The total request for each
renewable project cannot exceed the
average yearly amount received in your
current grant for that project; which for
the first time, must include the exact
amount awarded for administration in
that grant. Grants being renewed, which
current award included hard
development costs, must in the
competition, recalculate their
administrative allocation not to exceed
five percent of the average yearly
amount of the activities being renewed.
Projects proposing both to renew the
existing project and expand the number
of units or number of participants
receiving services must submit a new
project proposal for the expansion
portion of the project. HMIS activities
being renewed should be included on
the HMIS budget chart.
On page 14288, section 2., delete the
Form HUD–2992 ‘‘Certification
Regarding Debarment and Suspension.’’
On page 14289, sections 3, 4, and 5,
delete the Form HUD–2992
‘‘Certification Regarding Debarment and
Suspension.’’
On page 14290, section 6, delete the
Form HUD–2992 ‘‘Certification
Regarding Debarment and Suspension.’’
On page 14294, Exhibit 1: Continuum
of Care Narrative and Form HUD–40076
CoCB instruction, section e. is revised to
read as follows:
e. List, using the format in HUD 40076
CoC—B:(1) The specific names and
types of organizations involved in your
Continuum of Care (CoC) planning
process, such as State and local
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government agencies, Public Housing
Authorities (PHAs), nonprofit
organizations, individual businesses or
business associations, homeless or
formerly homeless persons, and others,
including law enforcement, hospital or
medical facility representatives, and
funders; (2) the one or two
subpopulation(s) the organization/entity
primarily serves and whose interests
they are specifically focused on
representing; and (3) each organization’s
level of participation in the planning
process; i.e., the percentage of meetings
attended. High participation levels
might include: steering committee
member attends all monthly planning
meetings, housing subcommittee
member attends most CoC planning
meetings, gaps analysis subcommittee
chairperson attends all group meetings
and most CoC planning meetings, etc.
Medium attendance levels include
attending between 40 percent and 80
percent of CoC planning meetings.
Participants who attend less than 40
percent of CoC planning meetings have
low participation levels. In order to
obtain a higher competitive score for
‘‘participation,’’ planning participants
must attend more than 80 percent of the
planning and/or committee meetings. In
addition, if more than one geographic
area is claimed on the 2005 Application
Summary page, you must indicate
which geographic area(s) each
organization represents in your
Continuum of Care planning process.
(Although you may require multiple
pages to respond to 1e, your response
will count as only one page toward the
30-page limit.)
On page 14342, Exhibit 2R: SHP
Project Information—Continued, revise
the statement under ‘‘Project
Information Instructions’’ to read as
follows:
Items 1, 2, and 3 are self-explanatory.
Renewal applicants for a dedicated
HMIS project should answer items 1, 3,
4C, and D.
Dated: May 12, 2005.
Darlene F. Williams,
General Deputy Assistant, Secretary for
Administration.
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Notice of meeting.
SUMMARY: The Department of the
Interior, Office of the Secretary is
announcing a public meeting of the
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Public Advisory
Committee.
DATES: June 11, 2005, at 10 a.m.
ADDRESSES: Native Village of Eyak
Masonic Hall, 500 1st Street, Cordova,
Alaska.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Douglas Mutter, Department of the
Interior, Office of Environmental Policy
and Compliance, 1689 ‘‘C’’ Street, Suite
119, Anchorage, Alaska 99501, (907)
271–5011.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Public Advisory Committee was created
by Paragraph V.A.4 of the Memorandum
of Agreement and Consent Decree
entered into by the United States of
America and the State of Alaska on
August 27, 1991, and approved by the
United States District Court for the
District of Alaska in settlement of
United States of America v. State of
Alaska, Civil Action No. A91–081 CV.
The meeting agenda will feature a
dialogue with Trustee Council members
and discussions on project proposals for
fiscal year 2006.
Willie R. Taylor,
Director, Office of Environmental Policy and
Compliance.
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11th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97232–
4181 (telephone: 503–231–2063; fax:
503–231–6243). Please refer to the
respective permit number for each
application when submitting comments.
All comments received, including
names and addresses, will become part
of the official administrative record and
may be made available to the public.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Documents and other information
submitted with these applications are
available for review, subject to the
requirements of the Privacy Act and
Freedom of Information Act, by any
party who submits a written request for
a copy of such documents within 30
days of the date of publication of this
notice to the address above. Please refer
to the respective permit number for each
application when requesting copies of
documents.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Permit No. TE–101462
Applicant: Peter Sarafian, Los Osos,
California.
The applicant requests a permit to
take (capture, relocate, and release) the
Morro shoulderband snail
(Helminthoglypta wakeriana) in
conjunction with habitat restoration
activities in San Luis Obispo County,
California, for the purpose of enhancing
its survival.
Permit No. TE–800291
Applicant: Anne C. Wallace, Grass
Valley, California.
The permittee requests an amendment
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
to take (capture and collect and
sacrifice) the Conservancy fairy shrimp
Fish and Wildlife Service
(Branchinecta conservatio), the
longhorn fairy shrimp (Branchinecta
Endangered Species Recovery Permit
longiantenna), the vernal pool tadpole
Applications
shrimp (Lepidurus packardi), the
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service,
Riverside fairy shrimp (Streptocephalus
Interior.
wootoni), and the San Diego fairy
ACTION: Notice of receipt of permit
shrimp (Branchinecta sandiegonensis)
applications.
in conjunction with surveys throughout
the range of each species in California
SUMMARY: The following applicants have for the purpose of enhancing their
applied for a scientific research permit
survival.
to conduct certain activities with
Permit No. TE–101743
endangered species pursuant to section
10(a)(1)(A) of the Endangered Species
Applicant: Scott Larsen, Oakhurst,
Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). The U.S.
California.
Fish and Wildlife Service (‘‘we’’) solicits
The applicant requests a permit to
review and comment from local, State,
take (capture and collect and sacrifice)
and Federal agencies, and the public on the Conservancy fairy shrimp
the following permit requests.
(Branchinecta conservatio), the
DATES: Comments on these permit
longhorn fairy shrimp (Branchinecta
applications must be received on or
longiantenna), the vernal pool tadpole
before June 17, 2005.
shrimp (Lepidurus packardi), the
Riverside fairy shrimp (Streptocephalus
ADDRESSES: Written data or comments
wootoni), and the San Diego fairy
should be submitted to the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, Chief, Endangered shrimp (Branchinecta sandiegonensis)
in conjunction with surveys throughout
Species, Ecological Services, 911 NE.
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the range of each species in California
for the purpose of enhancing their
survival.
Permit No. TE–102310
Applicant: Mitchell Dallas, Morro Bay,
California.
The applicant requests a permit to
take (capture and collect and sacrifice)
the Conservancy fairy shrimp
(Branchinecta conservatio), the
longhorn fairy shrimp (Branchinecta
longiantenna), the vernal pool tadpole
shrimp (Lepidurus packardi), the
Riverside fairy shrimp (Streptocephalus
wootoni), and the San Diego fairy
shrimp (Branchinecta sandiegonensis)
in conjunction with surveys throughout
the range of each species in California
for the purpose of enhancing their
survival.
Permit No. TE–102439
Applicant: Amy J. Kokx, Fresno,
California.
The applicant requests a permit to
take (capture and collect and sacrifice)
the Conservancy fairy shrimp
(Branchinecta conservatio), the
longhorn fairy shrimp (Branchinecta
longiantenna), the vernal pool tadpole
shrimp (Lepidurus packardi), the
Riverside fairy shrimp (Streptocephalus
wootoni), and the San Diego fairy
shrimp (Branchinecta sandiegonensis)
in conjunction with surveys throughout
the range of each species in California
for the purpose of enhancing their
survival.
Permit No. TE–837306
Applicant: Robert Lauri, San Diego,
California.
The permittee requests an amendment
to remove and reduce to possession
(collect) the Piperia yadonii (Yadon’s
piperia) in conjunction with research
and monitoring in Monterey County,
California, for the purpose of enhancing
its survival.
Permit No. TE–041673
Applicant: Rachel O’Malley, Santa Cruz,
California.
The permittee requests an amendment
to take (capture, handle, collect, and
sacrifice) the Mount Hermon June beetle
(Polyphylla barbata) in conjunction
with life history research in Santa Cruz
County, California, for the purpose of
enhancing its survival.
Permit No. TE–103398
Applicant: Laurie Monarres, San Diego,
California.
The applicant requests a permit to
take (harass by survey) the light-footed
clapper rail (Rallus longirostris levipes),
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ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: The Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary is
announcing a public meeting of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Public
Advisory Committee.
DATES: June 11, 2005, at 10 a.m.
ADDRESSES: Native Village of Eyak Masonic Hall, 500 1st Street,
Cordova, Alaska.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Douglas Mutter, Department of the
Interior, Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance, 1689 ``C''
Street, Suite 119, Anchorage, Alaska 99501, (907) 271-5011.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Public Advisory Committee was created by
Paragraph V.A.4 of the Memorandum of Agreement and Consent Decree
entered into by the United States of America and the State of Alaska on
August 27, 1991, and approved by the United States District Court for
the District of Alaska in settlement of United States of America v.
State of Alaska, Civil Action No. A91-081 CV. The meeting agenda will
feature a dialogue with Trustee Council members and discussions on
project proposals for fiscal year 2006.
Willie R. Taylor,
Director, Office of Environmental Policy and Compliance.
[FR Doc. 05-9901 Filed 5-17-05; 8:45 am]
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